Liu Ruyi

Despite his half-brother Emperor Hui's protection, she finally succeeded in killing him in 194 BC.[2] After Zhang Ao was falsely accused of conspiring against the throne, Ruyi replaced him as prince or king of Zhao in 198 BC.The next year, he received Chen Xi as his chancellor of the realm but Chen soon launched a rebellion at Julu (within present-day Pingxiang County, Hebei); he was defeated in battle but remained at large for several years.The emperor then appointed Zhou Chang as chancellor in Zhao to protect the prince from his stepmother.Lü Zhi was finally able to accomplish her task in c.January 194 BC;[3] she also had Consort Qi brutally tortured to death in the same year.
DynastyHan dynastyEmperor Gaozu of HanConsort QiTraditional ChineseSimplified ChineseStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinWade–Gilesposthumously knownLiu Bangconcubineking or princeEmpress LüEmperor HuiLiu ZhongXiongnuprince or kingZhang AoChen Xichancellor of the realmPingxiang CountyShusun TongchancellorLiu YingSima GuangHouse of LiuChinese royaltyLiu XiLiu HengLiu You